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5. Find the following product (x + 2)(x + 9).​

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Answered by itishreed04
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Answer:

(x+2)(x+9)

= x(x+9) + 2(x+9)

= x²+9x + 2x+18

= x²+11x+18 (answer)

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Answered by John242
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Given expression is (x + 2)(x + 9)

We need to find the product of the given expression

What is a product of two linear expressions?

An algebraic expression known as a linear expression has terms that are either constants or variables raised to the first power. Alternatively put, none of the exponents can be greater than 1.

Now

(x + 2)(x + 9)\\=x^2+2x+9x+18\\=x^2+11x+18

Therefore, the required expression is x^2+11x+18 .

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